replace the turbo-frame with @Alpine_JS $fetch, no code replaced needed. perfect for django.
β Andres π python3.ninja (@zodman) May 15, 2021
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Here are this week’s Alpine.js adopters:
Demos:
An Alpine.js Cheatsheet Made With Alpine.js by @JamesAuble, the cheatsheet is at xcheat.jamesauble.com
Displaying data (an array of objects) using Alpine JS in a table by @anjanesh
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For Laravel users, @danjharrin and @ryangjchandler have released a backend communication layer for Alpine: github.com/radio-js/radio.
Current status: doing extremely naughty things with @GoHugoIO, @Alpine_JS, @tailwindcss, and CUE.
β Cheugy Howser, MD (@lucperkins) May 19, 2021
Loving @Alpine_JS. One cute little demon in front-end!
β Sabbir Hasan (@iamsabbir_dev) May 15, 2021